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New carriers of the Panama forest mites magnus (Olivatidae: Tripochitonidae), tityus jaimei and tityus festae (scorpiones: buthidae)
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New carriers of the Panama forest mites magnus (Olivatidae: Tripochitonidae), tityus jaimei and tityus festae (scorpiones: buthidae)

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Last updated: May 3, 2025 6:21 pm
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New carriers of the Panama forest mites magnus (Olivatidae: Tripochitonidae), tityus jaimei and tityus festae (scorpiones: buthidae)

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In this paper, we report the immaturity of ticks, alchegoze magnus with non-parasitic interactions with bishop toads, Rhinela Arata (anal: Bufonidae), and buthidae ae scorpions tityus jaimei and tityus festae. Reports of both species of Scorpions represent a quarreling interaction of news. Describe possible actions.

Miranda, Roberto J., Angel Sosabaltuano, Liliand Minguez, Samuel Sucre, Macario Gonzalezpinzon, and Sergio Bermu des Castirero. “Rinra arata (irony: Bufonidae), Tityus jaimei, and titityus festae (scorpiones: buthidae) are new carriers of the Panama Horetic mite.” Acalalogy Research 7, no. 1 (January 2025): 5-11. https://doi.org/10.47121/acarolstud.1551808

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TAGGED:ButhidaecarriersfestaeForestjaimeimagnusmitesOlivatidaePanamaScorpionesTityusTripochitonidae
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